In June of 2003, the City of Everett and Fort Point Associates conducted a study of Everett’s waterfront, and it brought great hope to the many who – at the time – hoped to unlock the long-forgotten waterfront. The report…

Pioneer Charter School of Science in Everett received recognition from two national organizations that rate public schools based on academic performance, closing achievement gaps and college success. PCSS was ranked the 18th best public high school in Massachusetts by U.S. News…

The Massachusetts chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations joins approximately 120,000 Muslims in the Commonwealth and millions around the world in marking the beginning of the month-long fast of Ramadan (rom-a-don) that begins on or about May 6.* Ramadan…

Come run with the herring- literally! Join the Mystic River Watershed Association and Everett residents, on Saturday, May 18, to celebrate the annual return of the herring. Each spring more than 600,000 herring swim from Boston Harbor to the Mystic…

Rep. Joe McGonagle prioritizes transportation, mental health, senior services Last week, Rep. Joe McGonagle joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives to pass its Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) budget, which invests in programs and services across the Commonwealth.…

In the mid-1990s, our newspaper group was honored in consecutive years by the Massachusetts branch of the American Cancer Society for our reporting and editorials regarding the regulation of tobacco products in our local communities. We wrote about every aspect…

By Antonio Amaya, Gladys Vega and Milagros Barreto Just a few days ago, we saw the power of workers standing together. Stop & Shop employees represented by UFCW Local 1445 went on strike to protect their income and push back…

By: Mayor Carlo DeMaria Spring-cleaning is a rite of passage for many of us every year and cities are no different. We feel a sense of accomplishment and feel better about our surroundings. Now as we have begun our spring-cleaning…